Almost all the customers are using the Microsoft Flow intensively nowadays for basic functionalities. But there are certain limitations with the Flow till now. Please refer to the link for the limitations before planning for the Flow.
Recently, I was facing a workflow which has more than 300 actions in that. I was about to convert the steps to the equivalent Flow actions.

In this article we will see how to access your Azure portal especially Azure functions app settings from your machine using Azure CLI command prompt. This is one of the easy ways to access and check for the settings in your azure functions and if we need to update or delete, then we can do it from here.

In the earlier article, we saw what is a graph data connect and how to configure our tenant. In this article, let us walk through the simple steps to extract the data from Office 365 and push to blob storage.

This is the continuation of my previous article - Create and Debug Azure Function using Visual Studio 2017 – Part 1 in this article we will concentrate more on publishing azure function which we created in previous article and how to handle it from azure portal.

In this article we will see how to create Azure function from VS 2017, its necessary to have basic knowledge on Azure Function before getting deep into this article. And I split this article into two parts since it involves many steps.

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